Named for the navigational landmark of the Arkansas River, 'Petite Roche,' French for 'Little Rock,' is the largest city in Arkansas. Incorporated in 1831, the small town of nine original settlers has grown to over 193,500 people and has overcome a segregated past to become a diverse city full of culture and international prominence. Home of former President Bill Clinton and his wife, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, visitors to the city can visit the Clinton Presidential Library, or take in a show at Arkansas Repertory Theater. Visitors may also tour the Quapaw Quarter, transporting them back to turn of the century Little Rock with over 100 buildings that are listed on the National Register of Historical Places. Those looking for more philanthropic endeavors can stop by headquarters of Heifer International, a global hunger relief organization.
Finding teaching jobs will not be hard in Little Rock. The Little Rock Public School District operates 32 elementary schools, seven middle schools, six high schools, and five non- traditional schools including centers for adult education, encompassing more than 27,000 students. There is also a large swath of private schools in the area. Those looking for tutoring jobs in the post-secondary fields can find them at one of the areas many colleges and universities. The city has two major universities that are part of the University of Arkansas System. The campuses of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences are located within Little Rock. The city also is home to a pair of smaller, historically black colleges, Philander Smith College, affiliated with the United Methodist Church, and Arkansas Baptist College. Specialists in the fields of medicine and technology, as well as liberal arts subjects will enjoy many teaching job opportunities.
Scheduling tutoring jobs in Little Rock will pose no great difficulty. The Central Arkansas Library System services the city, with 15 branches at your disposal. Each one has a variety of services and spaces available. If you want to hold your teaching jobs outdoors on nice days, you can choose from any one of the more than 50 parks.
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